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Coca-Ccla sound truck helps sell war bonds in Tarboro. At the left is shown Mrs. W. D. Bryan, Jr., President of the Service Wives Club. Next seated Ruth Spier and Bettie Gaines. Standing behind the two girls, Mrs. Mary M. Godfrey, Executive Secretary of the Tarboro Merchants Association and Chamber of Commerce. W. J. Ausbon, Cashier of the Security National Bank. Talking over the mike is Harold Myrick, Cashier of the Edgecombe Bank and Trust Co. Naturally, he is telling the folks to buy bonds. The little lady at the extreme left is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. W. D. Bryan, Jr. A Group of Girl Swimmers who took part in the recent A.A.U. Meet held at the Municipal Pool here in Tarboro. This Page Courtesy of M. S. Brown, Manager, Tarboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. Tarboro, N. C.
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